SYMPOSIA PAPER Published: 01 December 2022
STP163420200069

Minimizing the Risk of Turbine Oil and Turbine Oil System Biodeterioration

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Uncontrolled microbiological contamination in turbine oils can cause damage (biodeterioration) to the oil, system, or both. Because microbes are likely to grow only in locations where water—even traces—can accumulate, best practices for condition monitoring turbine oil systems for microbiological contamination are different than those for routine oil monitoring. In 2020, the Energy Institute (EI) published Guidelines on Detecting, Controlling, and Mitigating Microbial Growth in Oils and Fuels Used at Power Generation Facilities. This paper presents highlights of the turbine oil-related content found in the EI document. It focuses on sample collection, condition monitoring, and remedial actions for minimizing oil and system biodeterioration risks—using a case study to illustrate several of these processes.

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Passman, Frederick, J.
Biodeterioration Control Associates, Inc., Princeton, NJ, US
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Pages: 103–121
DOI: 10.1520/STP163420200069
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-7715-4
ISBN-13: 978-0-8031-7714-7